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of sports betting. we'll explain right after this. >>> there's a new kind of grinch threatening to ruin some christmas mornings this year. congestion at the twin ports of los angeles and long beach, california, is doubling the amount of times it's taking ships to offload cargo. those delays are hitting the toy industry especially hard as it tries to get imports to stores ahead of the all-important shopping season. >>> a big setback in new jersey's plan that would have allowed casinos in the garden state to begin sports betting yesterday. that didn't happen. and now some are questioning whether it will ever happen. morgan brennan has more. >> reporter: racetrack monmouth park had planned to open the first sports book in new jersey. after a new law repealed the planned betting for racetracks. but that was put on hold after the judge granted the nfl and other major sports leagues a temporary restraining order on grounds of irreparable harm. that means a lawsuit by the most powerful leagues against the stat
of sports betting. we'll explain right after this. >>> there's a new kind of grinch threatening to ruin some christmas mornings this year. congestion at the twin ports of los angeles and long beach, california, is doubling the amount of times it's taking ships to offload cargo. those delays are hitting the toy industry especially hard as it tries to get imports to stores ahead of the all-important shopping season. >>> a big setback in new jersey's plan that would have allowed...
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three pakistani cricketers could face jail for taking part in the betting scam. turkey tries to ease tensions between pakistan and afghanistan. we talk exclusively to the turkish foreign minister tareq and add it did to dot com. some people claim they cannot stay off the internet. 9:00 a.m. and singapore. >> it is 1:00 a.m. in london. broadcasting to viewers on pbs in america. welcome to "newsday." now greece's decision to hold a referendum on its bailout package has shocked euro-zone leaders and caused stock markets to fall sharply if. days ago, european leaders thrash out a deal that offered some hope and the long-running crisis. the greek cabinet had decided to back the referendum proposal. if they vote against the deal, the future of the euro-zone looks in doubt. >> the euro-zone, its economy and market -- the spinning wheel of fortune now perhaps determining whether the but made by euro-zone leaders with their best to plan would lead to a crisis or recovery. it's here in strike riven debt- burdened greece with the new threat that has arisen with the unexpect
three pakistani cricketers could face jail for taking part in the betting scam. turkey tries to ease tensions between pakistan and afghanistan. we talk exclusively to the turkish foreign minister tareq and add it did to dot com. some people claim they cannot stay off the internet. 9:00 a.m. and singapore. >> it is 1:00 a.m. in london. broadcasting to viewers on pbs in america. welcome to "newsday." now greece's decision to hold a referendum on its bailout package has shocked...
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. >> it was a gentlemen's bet and i lost and i honored the best. but i wish i lost that bet a few years oral. -- yours earlier. >> tom: tom mackey, owner of whole foods and author of conscious capitalist. >> susie: for more on companies and social responsibility, go to www.nbr.com. our nbr-u partners at harvard business school have a new working paper on this. it's called "why every company needs a social responsibility strategy and how to build one." you'll find it under the nbr-u tab. and that's "nightly business report" for monday, february 18, presidents' day. the markets reopen for trading tomorrow. have a great evening, everyone. you, too, tom. >> tom: good night, susie. we'll see you online at www.nbr.com and back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> join us anytime at nbr.com. there, you'll find full episodes of the program, complete show transcripts and all the market stats. also follows us on our facebook page at bizrpt. and on twitter @bizrpt.
. >> it was a gentlemen's bet and i lost and i honored the best. but i wish i lost that bet a few years oral. -- yours earlier. >> tom: tom mackey, owner of whole foods and author of conscious capitalist. >> susie: for more on companies and social responsibility, go to www.nbr.com. our nbr-u partners at harvard business school have a new working paper on this. it's called "why every company needs a social responsibility strategy and how to build one." you'll find it...
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and we'll prove that out in the next year. >> reporter: a safe bet without any betting? proof, indeed, that what happens in vegas is constantly changing. for "nightly business report," jane wells, las vegas. >>> and from las vegas to seattle. which was one of the first cities to raise its minimum wage. the increase which is heading to $15 an hour went into effect about one year ago. and today, small businessowners are in that city talking to kate rogers about wages and other issues they face. >> reporter: hundreds of entrepreneurs from across the country hit seattle tuesday for cnbc and "ink" magazine's iconic tour to hear from successful entrepreneurs about their own journeys. greg glassman, founder and ceo of wildly popular crossfit gym and training methods told the crowd how he went from a college dropout who didn't fit in at local gyms due to his harsh training style, to creating an empire of 13,000 crossfit gyms around the world. >> in the vernacular internally, this became do the right things for the right people for the right reasons. and everything will turn out
and we'll prove that out in the next year. >> reporter: a safe bet without any betting? proof, indeed, that what happens in vegas is constantly changing. for "nightly business report," jane wells, las vegas. >>> and from las vegas to seattle. which was one of the first cities to raise its minimum wage. the increase which is heading to $15 an hour went into effect about one year ago. and today, small businessowners are in that city talking to kate rogers about wages and...
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bet -- i will never forget them for this wonderful opportunity to be on the bet awards for my comeback. tavis: this song, "second chance," you could not have picked a better song with a more potent lerwick to come back. tell me about the song and how you landed on that song. >> "second chance" was in the making the whole time of my drug addiction. i was saying, "god, rescue me. please, help me." but clearly i had to get healed and well first. but then when i get well, will there be a second chance? will people still want to hear my voice? will differ give me? -- they forgive me? "second chance" is not just about my comeback from drugs, but commemorates a lot of people's hearts in the whole world, looking for second chances in marriages, lost jobs, lost homes, mortgages. a second chance. tavis: you and i talked about this privately and publicly. you shared with me that there were drug dealers when you were caught up in this for 22 years who were such fans of yours, who adored you so much, love your family like all the rest of us do, they would not sell to you. you were trying to buy, an
bet -- i will never forget them for this wonderful opportunity to be on the bet awards for my comeback. tavis: this song, "second chance," you could not have picked a better song with a more potent lerwick to come back. tell me about the song and how you landed on that song. >> "second chance" was in the making the whole time of my drug addiction. i was saying, "god, rescue me. please, help me." but clearly i had to get healed and well first. but then when i...
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. >> often times, optimism leads investors to bet on smaller companies. they are the ones with room to grow and get hit the hardest in tough economic times. since hitting a 5 2-week high, small cap stocks as measured have under performed a broader market. and add in under performance on the first day of trading in 2014, and you get why there is worry brewing. the trend for stocks is very positive since the deaths of the financial crisis in 2009. so some traders think any pull back could be consider add buying opportunity. >> i think the russell 2000 and 2014 will be higher. the u.s. economy is still the place to be chl the dollar will strengthen, which means it's good for small cap stocks like technology and industrial lanes, overweight of the small cap. >> reporter: no matter you view, keep on eye on the small cap stocks, a lot of the professionals are. for "nightly business report," i'm dominic chu. >>> our next guest says what worked last year for investors won't work this year. he's joe duran. joe, welcome. good to have you with us. before i get your
. >> often times, optimism leads investors to bet on smaller companies. they are the ones with room to grow and get hit the hardest in tough economic times. since hitting a 5 2-week high, small cap stocks as measured have under performed a broader market. and add in under performance on the first day of trading in 2014, and you get why there is worry brewing. the trend for stocks is very positive since the deaths of the financial crisis in 2009. so some traders think any pull back could...
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a man could face charges for a betting scam. exclusively to the turkish finance minister, and why some people cannot stay off the internet. it is 11:00 a.m. in singapore. we're broadcasting to viewers in america and around the world. the greek cabinet has backed their prime minister's decision to hold a referendum on the bailout package. george papandreou pasquale for a referendum has shot lenders and cause an -- request for a referendum has shocked lenders and cause markets to fall. now if the greeks vote against the deal, the future of the whole eurozone looks in doubt. but eurozone's wheel of fortune is now determining whether the debt made by its leaders will lead to a crisis or recovery. it is here in greece that the new threat to the eurozone's future has arisen with the unexpected announcement by the greek premier there would be a referendum on europe's bailout deal for his country. this new obstacle for the ratification of the eurozone rescue deal came as a huge shock to eurozone leaders. >> this announcement has surpris
a man could face charges for a betting scam. exclusively to the turkish finance minister, and why some people cannot stay off the internet. it is 11:00 a.m. in singapore. we're broadcasting to viewers in america and around the world. the greek cabinet has backed their prime minister's decision to hold a referendum on the bailout package. george papandreou pasquale for a referendum has shot lenders and cause an -- request for a referendum has shocked lenders and cause markets to fall. now if the...
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i would not bet the farm on mitt romney, but i would bet a few acres. let me share a story with you. i do not drive a large automobile. the last time i had to fill a full tank cost $58 to fell that tank. if i have to pay that amount to pay my -- to fill my tank at the end of october, i will head down to where ever i can go and put down a bet on mitt romney. >> we may well hold the to that. i am sure we will speak ahead in the coming weeks and months. in other news the chief judge in the philippines has been found guilty of corruption. the chief justice of the supreme court felt to declare a personal fortune worth more than 2 million united states dollars. >> the trial of the philippine'' top judge was always going to be divisive. he was a breath of fresh air to the judiciary keeping independent from the government. cracks in the matter of impeachment -- >> his detractors say he rock represents everything wrong with the judicial system. its close association with the former government said he cannot do his job and partially. -- and partially. >> it does
i would not bet the farm on mitt romney, but i would bet a few acres. let me share a story with you. i do not drive a large automobile. the last time i had to fill a full tank cost $58 to fell that tank. if i have to pay that amount to pay my -- to fill my tank at the end of october, i will head down to where ever i can go and put down a bet on mitt romney. >> we may well hold the to that. i am sure we will speak ahead in the coming weeks and months. in other news the chief judge in the...
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online betting prediction markets, like ireland's intrade, which takes bets from americans, and england's betfair, which doesnt, have made obama the strong favorite for months. the lone domestic and entirely legal betting haven, the iowa electronic markets at the university of iowa. ever frugal, we asked hari srinivasan, our man in the midwest-- at least last week-- to drop in. >> sreenivasan: this is the entire iowa electronic market? >> this is our server room right here. >> sreenivasan: so the entire prediction markets right here? >> in that little box. >> reporter: granted, a visual letdown but this is what electronic betting looks like everywhere. in iowa, a machine through which 1600 people are constantly betting, with a $500 limit per punter. the odds on iem, according to its proprietor, joyce berg? >> right now, the markets are favoring obama. if you look at the winner-take- all market, that market is showing that our traders believe there's an 80% chance obama will get more than 50% of the popular vote. >> reporter: that was before the first presidential debate, however. the odds
online betting prediction markets, like ireland's intrade, which takes bets from americans, and england's betfair, which doesnt, have made obama the strong favorite for months. the lone domestic and entirely legal betting haven, the iowa electronic markets at the university of iowa. ever frugal, we asked hari srinivasan, our man in the midwest-- at least last week-- to drop in. >> sreenivasan: this is the entire iowa electronic market? >> this is our server room right here. >>...
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but it is a big bet. warner brothers doubled down when it held off on its release date. >> it offers great counter programming to something like an iron man which will be dominating the multiplex. >> warner brothers has a particularly busy summer. six more films before labor day starting with the hang over3 and then man of steel followed by big budget pacific rim, the comedy we're the millers and thriller the get away. >> that sz not impacting movie goers. d reaction online has been positive. >> expected to have a great opening weekend but it's facing stiff competition from iron man three. many expect it will be a box office winner. >> the final section of spire was put into place. cheers and applause were on hand for the final insulation. the tallest building in the western hemisphere. what a beautiful day to do it. it stands now at a symbolic 1776 feet. i can't wait to see it when i drive home tonight. >> it is a long time coming. >> that's the nightly business report for tonight. have a great weekend,
but it is a big bet. warner brothers doubled down when it held off on its release date. >> it offers great counter programming to something like an iron man which will be dominating the multiplex. >> warner brothers has a particularly busy summer. six more films before labor day starting with the hang over3 and then man of steel followed by big budget pacific rim, the comedy we're the millers and thriller the get away. >> that sz not impacting movie goers. d reaction online...
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>> reporter: the stock market has been riding high since the election, and there have been a lot of bets placed on companies in industries that might benefit or be hurt by a trump administration. but the recent surge in small and microcaps shipping stocks have defied a lot of market logic. the question is, what is fueling this parabolic move and traders are offering a multitude of theories on why bulk cargo shippers could be seeing brighter days ahead. could a trump presidency lead to a surge on spending on things like roads, bridges and other infrastructure projects if that were to happen, there could be a lot of demand for things like gravel, concrete, steel, et cetera, which could lead to more activity and more revenue for cargo shipping companies. others believe the move in some of these smaller market caps shipping stocks has to do with technical market factors, like traders rushing in to buy stock in order to close out possible bets on stock market declines. but buyers should proceed with extreme caution, even if you believe that the story is bullish for chipping stocks. not much c
>> reporter: the stock market has been riding high since the election, and there have been a lot of bets placed on companies in industries that might benefit or be hurt by a trump administration. but the recent surge in small and microcaps shipping stocks have defied a lot of market logic. the question is, what is fueling this parabolic move and traders are offering a multitude of theories on why bulk cargo shippers could be seeing brighter days ahead. could a trump presidency lead to a...
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if you have decided to make a major proprietary bets against the market, not if you made that decision, as goldman did, in the next six months, you continue to sell to investors around the world the very kind of securities that you were a betting we're going to collapse or fail, you can do that, right, maybe that is like having two different thoughts in your mind at the same time, the definition of genius, but is that the right thing to do? i think at goldman sachs, they would disagree with me. in fact, i am sure they would disagree with me, but i think that is something they have to think hard about going forward. that tavis: there are some say that everybody in the industry did what goldman had done, we may be would not have had a crisis. >> i think that is adversely an astute observation, because do not forget, goldman sachs was the only wall street firm -- do not forget, there were other hedge fund managers and other people who saw this coming and put their money where their mouth is. goldman was the only wall street firm that saw this coming in the beginning of the summer of 2006,
if you have decided to make a major proprietary bets against the market, not if you made that decision, as goldman did, in the next six months, you continue to sell to investors around the world the very kind of securities that you were a betting we're going to collapse or fail, you can do that, right, maybe that is like having two different thoughts in your mind at the same time, the definition of genius, but is that the right thing to do? i think at goldman sachs, they would disagree with me....
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you don't have people taking side bets on the bets in that market. >> bundled. >> exactly. it's not as systemic. it's not as big. i don't think it's big enough to take us all down, but it will leave a mark. >> what about the destabilizing effect globally? you look at russia which is suffering economically. mr. putin seems well ensconced there right now but if we do see $33 a barrel oil. >> i think that's the scariest part of this whole story. destabilizing in particular for russia and venezuela, venezuela just about broke now as it is. and i'm not sure if putin survives to the end of this year even if the russian economy imploeds over this which is very likely to do. they're hocking the crown jewels closing their sovereign wealth fund to prop up the ruble and see the owner of the new york nets selling to help the cause and repatereate. and the middle east not just saudi arabia and iraqs of the world, but prop them up as well. >> that's an interesting point. i was thinking earlier, falling oil prices has a bigger effect now than it would have had on the u.s. economy because
you don't have people taking side bets on the bets in that market. >> bundled. >> exactly. it's not as systemic. it's not as big. i don't think it's big enough to take us all down, but it will leave a mark. >> what about the destabilizing effect globally? you look at russia which is suffering economically. mr. putin seems well ensconced there right now but if we do see $33 a barrel oil. >> i think that's the scariest part of this whole story. destabilizing in particular...
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it is 17% higher than what you picked it up last summer. >> you bet. the truthcy could have picked all three of the ones we walked the last year. i think microsoft, the way that they're bowling into the clouds, they're doing a great job of adjusting themselves to just plain, it pays about a 4.4% dividend. so there will be corrections. but the cloud is the way to go. it is the future. so micro soft remains the winner. >>> coming up, looking to collect rent instead of paying it? well, new companies want to make it as easy as buying stock. >>> ever thought about becoming a landlord? it is easier today than ever. investors need to be aware that it can be a risky business. >> tyler is a software san list in new york city and a land owner of three home. >> i'm not ready for an apartment building. >> he is already in the stock market but wanted to diversify. he couldn't invest in his own backyard. too expensive. so he turned to a company called home union for help. >> i don't have the time or the expertise to fly cleveland, alabama, and investigate these diff
it is 17% higher than what you picked it up last summer. >> you bet. the truthcy could have picked all three of the ones we walked the last year. i think microsoft, the way that they're bowling into the clouds, they're doing a great job of adjusting themselves to just plain, it pays about a 4.4% dividend. so there will be corrections. but the cloud is the way to go. it is the future. so micro soft remains the winner. >>> coming up, looking to collect rent instead of paying it?...
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big bet. these are entrepreneurs that are making big bets. >> all in. >> all in, no limits. and let's not forget, they're all under 40 years old. >> they are. >> i hate them. just kidding. >> a lot of times technology dominates these types of lists. it's a much more eclectic list. >> sue, usually when we think of innovators, we think of technology companies and entrepreneurs but actually there are some rising stars on this list who work at gm, jpmorgan, goldman sachs, things like that. but also they're rising stars in auto companies. fitness companies like soul cycle. there's a company that you featured in "bright ideas," debbie sterling of goldie blox, the toymaker that makes toys for girls. the comedian john oliver of that hbo program that's very successful, "last week tonight." so it's a real broad spectrum. >> and taylor swift. >> yes. again, she -- >> she was on the most powerful women. >> she has really made an impact in the music industry and taking on spotify and apple to change their pay model. she's more than an entertainer. >> she's a wonderful businesswoman. >> a
big bet. these are entrepreneurs that are making big bets. >> all in. >> all in, no limits. and let's not forget, they're all under 40 years old. >> they are. >> i hate them. just kidding. >> a lot of times technology dominates these types of lists. it's a much more eclectic list. >> sue, usually when we think of innovators, we think of technology companies and entrepreneurs but actually there are some rising stars on this list who work at gm, jpmorgan,...
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so if they bet that there will be some disruptions in the middle east or west africa they make the bet that that will impact psychology at least if not the physical supply. >> reporter: either way, high oil prices takes a big bite out of consumer spending in the form of heating costs and higher gas prices. economist estimate that every 50-cent increase in pump prices takes $50 a month out of the consumer's wallet. or, a $70 billion hit to the economy just before the holidays when retailers need customers to spend. oil analysts do not expect crude to back down anytime soon. many expect it to hover near the hundred dollar mark for the next several months. americans, especially people in the east may catch a break this winter at least on heating oil costs. n.o.a.a., the national oceanic atmospheric administration predicts a 50/50 chance of above average temperatures. and the farmer's almanac sees an even greater chance of a warmer than usual winter. jeanne yurman, "nightly business report," new york. >> tom: as oil prices move close to $100 a barrel, it will still be several more years be
so if they bet that there will be some disruptions in the middle east or west africa they make the bet that that will impact psychology at least if not the physical supply. >> reporter: either way, high oil prices takes a big bite out of consumer spending in the form of heating costs and higher gas prices. economist estimate that every 50-cent increase in pump prices takes $50 a month out of the consumer's wallet. or, a $70 billion hit to the economy just before the holidays when...
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." >> world governing body has provided decisive action on allegations of a betting scam. over three dozen police officers in a effort to combat corruption. gaining in strength, a hurricane sweeps across the caribbean and threatens america's east coast. drilling begins on an escape tunnel as the trapped miners talk to their families for the first time in a month. get the top stories from around -- that is in chile. ♪ welcome to bbc world news, broadcasting to our viewers in the u.k. and around the world. the president of the ruling body of world cricket said it will take ruthless action if any player is found guilty of cheating. he was referring to allegations of a betting scandal involving members of the pakistan national team against england. some say the damage to the national game could be immense. here is the report. >> anywhere can be a cricket pitch in pakistan. any park, any street corner. they are heroes here. stain on the team is a status in the nation. players caught up in controversy again. they stepped as in the back, one person says, exposing us to the worl
." >> world governing body has provided decisive action on allegations of a betting scam. over three dozen police officers in a effort to combat corruption. gaining in strength, a hurricane sweeps across the caribbean and threatens america's east coast. drilling begins on an escape tunnel as the trapped miners talk to their families for the first time in a month. get the top stories from around -- that is in chile. ♪ welcome to bbc world news, broadcasting to our viewers in the...
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you can bet on that. we haven't seen a specific tax plan from bernie sanders but i'm thinking at least 50% would be where he would go. >> you are going to have such an interesting year, john. thank you so much. >> reporter: it's going to be fun. >> it will. john harwood in washington. well, with a new year comes a new wave of state laws, and 2016 is no different. and they are wide-ranging as the nation itself. diana olick lists just a few of them. >> reporter: gun legislation looms large in 2016 on both sides. texas will become an open carry state for handguns, a practice banned since the civil war. it already allows openly carrying rifles and shotguns. this makes it's largest open carry state. california, florida, illinois, new york, and south carolina still ban it. meanwhile, california restricts toy guns, requiring all realistic-looking air guns or bb guns to have more distinguishing features like colorful trigger guards so police can tell the difference if confronted with one. speaking of toys or vehi
you can bet on that. we haven't seen a specific tax plan from bernie sanders but i'm thinking at least 50% would be where he would go. >> you are going to have such an interesting year, john. thank you so much. >> reporter: it's going to be fun. >> it will. john harwood in washington. well, with a new year comes a new wave of state laws, and 2016 is no different. and they are wide-ranging as the nation itself. diana olick lists just a few of them. >> reporter: gun...
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. >>> still ahead, place your bets the very real money behind the growing business of fantasy sports. ♪ >>> more trouble for puerto rico the commonwealth just doesn't have enough cash to make an august first payment. the government looking to raise as much as $500 million by a financing deal backed by petroleum products. there's no longer a market to raise the 3 billion originally planned. >> congress's long august recess within reach, lawmakers have a number of issues to tackle before that break starts. on the agenda funding for the highway trust fund and reauthorization of the import export bank. ayman, why has this battle to reauthorize the import export bank really split republicans so dramatically on capitol hill? >> there are two factions at play here one is a group of republicans you can call chamber of commerce republicans, that's the group that really supports reauthorizing the export import bank which has been around for 81 years, but there's another group of republicans who you can think of as the club for growth group, those guys think the export/import bank is a relic,
. >>> still ahead, place your bets the very real money behind the growing business of fantasy sports. ♪ >>> more trouble for puerto rico the commonwealth just doesn't have enough cash to make an august first payment. the government looking to raise as much as $500 million by a financing deal backed by petroleum products. there's no longer a market to raise the 3 billion originally planned. >> congress's long august recess within reach, lawmakers have a number of issues...
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and then had to cover those bets. prices were up 6% today to $45.22 a barrel. for the week, prices rose nearly 12%. crude's first weekly gain in some two months. >>> well, everyone is on edge because of all of this volatility. we're looking for market signals in unexpected places. this year's great american trucking show may not seem like the typical venue for investment advice, but america's biggest transports are an important economic gauge. morgan brennan is in dallas with the lowdown on big rigs. >> each year hundreds of truck owners descend on dallas where with their tricked-out, meticulously decorated big rigs to face off in the largest truck beauty pageant in the country. >> today i'm here vying for a national championship in the pride and polish division. >> while these drivers are competing for cash prizes and bragging rights, fleet executives are sounding off on the economy. nearly three-quarters of all freight tonnage in the u.s. is moved at some point by a truck. transportation president and c.o.o. richard
and then had to cover those bets. prices were up 6% today to $45.22 a barrel. for the week, prices rose nearly 12%. crude's first weekly gain in some two months. >>> well, everyone is on edge because of all of this volatility. we're looking for market signals in unexpected places. this year's great american trucking show may not seem like the typical venue for investment advice, but america's biggest transports are an important economic gauge. morgan brennan is in dallas with the...
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. >> if you had to be a betting man, ayman, what proposals do you bet would actually gain some traction on the hill? is there anything in the budget that might work with republicans? >> the president is proposing more spending for the pentagon. that's obviously something that republicans like. and i also think that ultimately they're going to have to do something about the foreign earnings of u.s. corporations. somewhere in there is a compromise waiting to happen. we'll see whether or not these are the numbers. probably not. but they're sitting at a table and they're proposing some deals here. we'll see whether they can get something done this year. >> very quickly, does the word sequestration appears? >> the president would like to get rid of sequestration. remember that was the deal they had a couple years ago that actually ended up lowering a lot of the deficits. the president here taking credit for a lot of that deficit lowering but saying that was mindless austerity and he wants to move past that by increasing spending in certain areas that he thinks are important. >> ayman, thank
. >> if you had to be a betting man, ayman, what proposals do you bet would actually gain some traction on the hill? is there anything in the budget that might work with republicans? >> the president is proposing more spending for the pentagon. that's obviously something that republicans like. and i also think that ultimately they're going to have to do something about the foreign earnings of u.s. corporations. somewhere in there is a compromise waiting to happen. we'll see whether...
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we don't know if it is going to happen now, but it is a far better bet to bet on him i think than to bet on what has been failing for four years. >> eleanor? >> harken back decades ago, president obama's plan is like bill clinton's plan which gave us 24 million jobs and a surplus and not as long ago as president reagan. and i would point out the private sector created 17 2,000 jobs, the markets reacted quite favorably, i think that the white house probably feels like it dodged a bullet, it looks like we don't have an economy that is going into a full stall. these numbers are pretty good, especially when compared to the previous few months. and what mitt romney just talked about, that's not a plan. those are plat tudes. he tosses out we are going to have better schools, lower regulations, lower taxes, going to increase defense spending and all is going to be the blue skies will arrive. he provides no details and all the independent analysts that look at what he has put out so far suggest if he is going to do all this he's got to get money from somewhere. and if he is going to give mor
we don't know if it is going to happen now, but it is a far better bet to bet on him i think than to bet on what has been failing for four years. >> eleanor? >> harken back decades ago, president obama's plan is like bill clinton's plan which gave us 24 million jobs and a surplus and not as long ago as president reagan. and i would point out the private sector created 17 2,000 jobs, the markets reacted quite favorably, i think that the white house probably feels like it dodged a...
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agencies voted to approve the so-call vulcer rule today putting the firm and taxpayers at risk if the bet fails. some clarity on the rules, shares of some of the nation's biggest investment banks ended higher today as you see there. eamon javers in washington with more. >> today washington moved to ban what regular htors see as a risy part. banks trading in its accounts known as propry terry trading. it was an under stated launch for the rule in public meetings at the federal reserve. >> all in favor say i. >> i. >> reporter: and at the fdic. >> all in favor please say i. >> i. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: other regulators across the city joined in banning propry terry trading but it included five major examples. banks can conduct under writing as long as positions doesn't exceed certain limits and can engage in market making but inventory may not breach certain levels. they can hedge certain positions but have to document what the hedge is for. they will be allowed to trade in government debt like treasuries and some foreign entities will be allowed to trade so long as those risk
agencies voted to approve the so-call vulcer rule today putting the firm and taxpayers at risk if the bet fails. some clarity on the rules, shares of some of the nation's biggest investment banks ended higher today as you see there. eamon javers in washington with more. >> today washington moved to ban what regular htors see as a risy part. banks trading in its accounts known as propry terry trading. it was an under stated launch for the rule in public meetings at the federal reserve....
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. >> a betting person might put it all on black in gaming this year. why? vegas, baby. sin city is in the black, flush with new business. not at the tables. las vegas strip has seen a slight dip in gaming revenues. and this week slot machine maker igt reported a sharp drop in earnings. more visitors are coming to las vegas, and revenue per available room which basically measures how much people are spending overall is up nearly 9%. in other parts of the country, regional gaming companies are not having the same luck a situation which could get worse as the big boys expand east. especially into massachusetts. wynn plans to build a casino outside of boston. >> they want an established level of luxury that we've proven we can deliver here. >> there's china, where most of the gaming revenues come from. and right now, maybe not such a good bet. >> some high rollers are fleeing macau, smoking may be completely banned many long term this could be a good thing. and union gaming thinks more people will want to invest in a market with more scrutiny and accountability. few seem to
. >> a betting person might put it all on black in gaming this year. why? vegas, baby. sin city is in the black, flush with new business. not at the tables. las vegas strip has seen a slight dip in gaming revenues. and this week slot machine maker igt reported a sharp drop in earnings. more visitors are coming to las vegas, and revenue per available room which basically measures how much people are spending overall is up nearly 9%. in other parts of the country, regional gaming companies...
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short interests or markets that they are betting against. these hated stocks could be part of the reason why the market has been rallying. >> reporter: there are lots of ways to measure sentiment about a stock but one way that's getting a lot of attention is something called short interest. simply put, it looks at how much traders and investors are wettiwet i -- betting against a stock. they borrow a stock to sell at current prices hoping they can buy it back for less sometime in the future, pay back their stock loan and pocket the difference. when lots of people do this type of stock borrowing, it may indicate sentiment about the future of a stock. there's close to 50 members of the s&p 500 large cap index that have 10% of their shares betting on a decline. when a stock has fallen a lot, profits are there for short sellers, if they buy that stock to repay their loans. that may be what's driving up prices for a lot of these beaten down stocks especially in the energy and material sectors. for example, oil drilling company transocean has gain
short interests or markets that they are betting against. these hated stocks could be part of the reason why the market has been rallying. >> reporter: there are lots of ways to measure sentiment about a stock but one way that's getting a lot of attention is something called short interest. simply put, it looks at how much traders and investors are wettiwet i -- betting against a stock. they borrow a stock to sell at current prices hoping they can buy it back for less sometime in the...
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ifrmentd a billion dollar bet may be play paying off sooner than comcast hoped. and it may actually turn a profit. nbc has been hit with the criticism, too much focus on the americans, not enough live coverage, hasn't heard the television audience numbers in the u.s. through 10 days. comcast olympic ratings averaged 3.6 million viewers up 12% from beijing, 28% higher than the athens games
ifrmentd a billion dollar bet may be play paying off sooner than comcast hoped. and it may actually turn a profit. nbc has been hit with the criticism, too much focus on the americans, not enough live coverage, hasn't heard the television audience numbers in the u.s. through 10 days. comcast olympic ratings averaged 3.6 million viewers up 12% from beijing, 28% higher than the athens games
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. >> our market monitor betting big on the u.s. consumer, and he has three picks for the portfolio. >>> a tragedy today. one pilot is dead, another injured after a virgin galactic tourist spaceship exploded during a test flight. there were no passengers on board. now, the aircraft known as spaceship 2 blew up after igniting its rocket motor, and just as it was released from the plane that carries it to a high altitude. company founder british billionaire richard branson says he's working with authorities to determine the cause of the accident. >>> some of the biggest names in casino gambling are ready to roll the dice skpex up and doan massachusetts. they said they could derail those plans with a referendum vote on tuesday. could it go bust before the first poker hand is even dealt? james moore has more from springfield, mass. >> reporter: on two run-down plots of land at opposite ends of massachusetts, two of the world's largest gaming companies are betting they can make a killing unless voters decide otherwise or can figure out w
. >> our market monitor betting big on the u.s. consumer, and he has three picks for the portfolio. >>> a tragedy today. one pilot is dead, another injured after a virgin galactic tourist spaceship exploded during a test flight. there were no passengers on board. now, the aircraft known as spaceship 2 blew up after igniting its rocket motor, and just as it was released from the plane that carries it to a high altitude. company founder british billionaire richard branson says he's...
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he alleged the sites operate games of chance, betting. the company say they host contests based on skill. >>> you might not have noticed it but you're paying more for gas. the average price of a gallon rose nearly 25 cents in the past four weeks. you'll pay on average $2.02 a gallon. be newark, new jersey they had low e price at 1.66. the highest was in los angeles at 2.72. prices may increase further because u.s. refiners have to prepare summer gray gasoline and that costs more to make. >>> america's pipes are in bad shape, but fixing them will cost tens of billions of dollars. >> reporter: the critical water situation this flint, michigan continues to make headlines. according to the data, water issues in the u.s. go well beyond just flint. out of more than 7,000 schools subject to testing of acceptable epa led levels, 431 reported heightened levels of led between 2012 and 2015. experts say more focus should be placed on how the water is delivered. >> the water quality in the united states is very high. the infrastructure that is convey
he alleged the sites operate games of chance, betting. the company say they host contests based on skill. >>> you might not have noticed it but you're paying more for gas. the average price of a gallon rose nearly 25 cents in the past four weeks. you'll pay on average $2.02 a gallon. be newark, new jersey they had low e price at 1.66. the highest was in los angeles at 2.72. prices may increase further because u.s. refiners have to prepare summer gray gasoline and that costs more to...
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once you're on the court, all bets off. >> three of this mixed doubles group are clinton supporters. one is for trump. >> i think he addressed theish ice that are important to me. >> but the issues are more varied in this community than you might expect. >> well i goggled how they stand on all of the important issues to me and health care was certainly one of the issues. women's rights certainly one of the issues. >> out on the golf course, judy herman and fellow player, evelyn workman told us it was very hard to get past the nastiness to find the issues. >> i had to consider the personality and the things that had been on the air about donald trump and the things he had said. i voted for the lesser of the evils, basically. i did not care for hillary. i think she has a lot of baggage also. but i felt i had to vote for her. >> when specifically asked about issues usually important to seniors, she did express concern. >> i'm 73, and i think that a lot of people my age who are still active adults going out and doing things all day still depend on some of those programs. medicare is a bi
once you're on the court, all bets off. >> three of this mixed doubles group are clinton supporters. one is for trump. >> i think he addressed theish ice that are important to me. >> but the issues are more varied in this community than you might expect. >> well i goggled how they stand on all of the important issues to me and health care was certainly one of the issues. women's rights certainly one of the issues. >> out on the golf course, judy herman and fellow...
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you bet he or she was keeping a close eye on the situation. so blame lack of regulation all you want, but also have a thought for getting wall street firms off wall street and back into partnerships. i'm simon constable. >> already gm's top executive in the region says the strategy will focus onstream lining production costs around the top selling car, we're talking here about the astra compact. gm also plans to expand its line-up of opal and vox model which include come part car, commercial vehicles and suvs. gm has suffered more than a decade of losses in europe. well, its another record weekend for disney and "the avengers", the superhero movie made another $100 million at the box office. no other film has ever made this much money in its second week end and it pushes "the avengers" worldwide sales total past the $1 billion mark. last week disney said a sequel already in the works. and finally tonight, mark zuckerberg today is the facebook c.e.o.'s 28th birthday and sets in motion what could be a really big week for him. facebook stock sale
you bet he or she was keeping a close eye on the situation. so blame lack of regulation all you want, but also have a thought for getting wall street firms off wall street and back into partnerships. i'm simon constable. >> already gm's top executive in the region says the strategy will focus onstream lining production costs around the top selling car, we're talking here about the astra compact. gm also plans to expand its line-up of opal and vox model which include come part car,...
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morgan revealed its bad derivatives bet. at first, the bank pegged its loss at $2 billion, but now there are estimates as high as $5 billion. that would be roughly a quarter of its earnings last year. j.p. morgan wouldn't comment on the losses. also, there are reports that alarm bells went off about risky trading at the firm's london office as much as two years ago. investors are clearly nervous. j.p. morgan shares have dropped nearly 20% since the losses were revealed, slicing roughly $30 billion in market value. but analyst jim sinegal sees 50% upside for the shares. >> they only have to make $13 billion a year in order for that stock to be at ten-times earnings right now. i think they are going to make considerably more than that, so the stock does look cheap to us. >> reporter: but it's clear c.e.o. jamie dimon's stellar reputation has taken a hit as investors worry about lack of oversight and risk controls. there could also be fallout for all banks in the form of tighter regulations. >> this is going to be a big setback
morgan revealed its bad derivatives bet. at first, the bank pegged its loss at $2 billion, but now there are estimates as high as $5 billion. that would be roughly a quarter of its earnings last year. j.p. morgan wouldn't comment on the losses. also, there are reports that alarm bells went off about risky trading at the firm's london office as much as two years ago. investors are clearly nervous. j.p. morgan shares have dropped nearly 20% since the losses were revealed, slicing roughly $30...
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i bet you £100 you haven't had these for very long. you would be correct. you owe me 100 quid. the best-- quickest 100 quid i've ever earned. now let me tell you. you've been going either round fairs - or auctions? - yes. not recently. it was something i did about four to five years ago... - yeah, and you add to it... - ...when i got the interest, yeah. when i got the interest to have a look at them. and have you now stopped? - yes. yes. - because? i stopped because i enjoyed the pieces i bought to look at, and thought, "if i gain more pieces, i'm not gonna have time to concentrate looking at the ones i like." okay. what did you think you were buying? in some instances, probably very modern... netsukes. i think that there is possibly one there that is a bit old. - that one? - yeah. yeah. - it isn't. - no? - none of them are. - no? - the whole lot are brand new. - yeah. i didn't think any of them were really old. there are millions of them about. i was at an antiques fair yesterday-- day before yesterday, and there was a stall there - which must have had a thousand of them on. -
i bet you £100 you haven't had these for very long. you would be correct. you owe me 100 quid. the best-- quickest 100 quid i've ever earned. now let me tell you. you've been going either round fairs - or auctions? - yes. not recently. it was something i did about four to five years ago... - yeah, and you add to it... - ...when i got the interest, yeah. when i got the interest to have a look at them. and have you now stopped? - yes. yes. - because? i stopped because i enjoyed the pieces i...
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. >>> new jersey just made a very big bet. it's the third state in the nation to allow online gambling. proponents say it will bring millions in revenue for atlantic's cities struggles casino and millions in taxes for the garden state. this new way to gamble is a small part how the entire gaming industry and we're betting this is taking place, is rapidly changing. >> reporter: it's an industry in transition. two years ago, the obama administration cleared the way for states to legalize online gambling. today, new jersey joined nevada and delaware as the only states that allow it. though, that number could jump to 21 within the next five years. >> i think internet gaming, slash gambling is an inevitable thing. states need revenue. gambling does that. you don't need to build big casinos, it's true the web. >> reporter: while they don't expect much of an impact it could signal a change is on the horizon. u.s. casinos generate revenue s of more than $37 billion last year, up nearly 5% from 2011 the and the highest figure since 200
. >>> new jersey just made a very big bet. it's the third state in the nation to allow online gambling. proponents say it will bring millions in revenue for atlantic's cities struggles casino and millions in taxes for the garden state. this new way to gamble is a small part how the entire gaming industry and we're betting this is taking place, is rapidly changing. >> reporter: it's an industry in transition. two years ago, the obama administration cleared the way for states to...
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want these games to be honest and they want to be able to be told that they can safely place their bets or participate in these games. so republicans might be balancing it that way. democrats might be not wanting to kill the golden goose here, not wanting to overregulate although stereo typically that might be their reaction, as well. it doesn't cut as cleanly as other issues. >> very quickly, is it more complicated because have you corporate investments in these fantasy leagues? >> yeah, that complicates it. there are big powerful interests here. large corporations, the lesion are hugely powerful in washington. also you've got vegas, the casino industry itself. remember harry. >> rod:ed from nevada is the senate democratic leader. the casinos have a sort of tortured relationship with online gaming in general. and whether or not they view this as a partnership opportunity or a threat will dictate how the this debate goes in the months to come. >> eamon, thank you very much. a mon afters in washington. >> also in washington, amtrak telling lawmakers it may suspend national rail service c
want these games to be honest and they want to be able to be told that they can safely place their bets or participate in these games. so republicans might be balancing it that way. democrats might be not wanting to kill the golden goose here, not wanting to overregulate although stereo typically that might be their reaction, as well. it doesn't cut as cleanly as other issues. >> very quickly, is it more complicated because have you corporate investments in these fantasy leagues? >>...
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and because of that my bet is that they're going to overshoot the mark. my bet is that we are probably bottoming in terms of earnings cut and that the companiesl report results that are a bit better than expected. still, even in the best case scenario earnings will be close to flat for the first quarter and possibly the second quarter. that's a serious head wind when you have the stock market near historic highs. for "nightly business report," i'm bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. >> so what could a weak earnings season mean for the market and for investors? john mannily from wells fargo management. thank you. >> thank you for having me back. >> do you really expect it to be a weak earnings season? >> me and everybody else. it's pretty obvious they're going to be down. although they have a tendency to rise in the first couple of weeks of the quarter. we finish up the preannouncement period. that's generally the worst part of it. i tend to think they'll be okay. they'll be flat to down. i think this is probably close, bob had a good point. probabl
and because of that my bet is that they're going to overshoot the mark. my bet is that we are probably bottoming in terms of earnings cut and that the companiesl report results that are a bit better than expected. still, even in the best case scenario earnings will be close to flat for the first quarter and possibly the second quarter. that's a serious head wind when you have the stock market near historic highs. for "nightly business report," i'm bob pisani at the new york stock...
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. >> google made this bet and unwound the bet on motorola, isn't a bad thing. it was a stretch acquisition they made. a company like google, especially given its market cap but presence across internet, they should be making a series of these relatively big bets and hopefully they have the judgment to know when to unwind them when they are not going their way. >> google paid $12.5 billion for motorola and sold it to lenovo for $2.9 billion. one potential challenge for the deal, the worry about chinese cyber spying could raise red flags in washington but if the deal does go through, google will keep most of motorola's patents value the at $5.5 million. it doesn't mean google is getting out of hardware. the focus will be on two emerging markets, wearables and home automation. google glass the compute earized internet connected glasses. >> they remove friction between users and internet applications they want. >> page says another priority is home markets. google recently bought nest labs that build thermostats to create a customized temperature schedule. a dynami
. >> google made this bet and unwound the bet on motorola, isn't a bad thing. it was a stretch acquisition they made. a company like google, especially given its market cap but presence across internet, they should be making a series of these relatively big bets and hopefully they have the judgment to know when to unwind them when they are not going their way. >> google paid $12.5 billion for motorola and sold it to lenovo for $2.9 billion. one potential challenge for the deal, the...
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. >> you bet. >> so what's the individual investor do on a day like this? >> well, this feels re like the end of a decline than the beginning of a whole other leg down. we counselled people to raise some cash back in february and march and are actually starting to put some of that capital back to work on days like this. you have to go back to 1940 when the germans blew a 60 mile hole in the line to get a day like this where less than 2% of the stocks trade product actually up on the session. >> so you really think that individual retail investors should be buying, perhaps even tomorrow? >> yes, i do. as a matter of fact. this feels more like the end of a decline than the beginning of a whole other leg down to me. >> and what should they be buying, of course? ness well, i think if you are looking at the s&p, i think you can buy an s&p type fund, very efficient way to invest. if you are looking at other funds, goldman sachs has some interesting funds that have less volatility, about half the volatility of the market. some of the international funds, mfs has t
. >> you bet. >> so what's the individual investor do on a day like this? >> well, this feels re like the end of a decline than the beginning of a whole other leg down. we counselled people to raise some cash back in february and march and are actually starting to put some of that capital back to work on days like this. you have to go back to 1940 when the germans blew a 60 mile hole in the line to get a day like this where less than 2% of the stocks trade product actually up...
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it's hard to see now who bets him bus he's better organized than anyone. he's very strong in new hampshire. he's got legs and can afford to lose a state or two or three, and keep on going down the road. and i don't see anyone who is that far advanced -- >> you're saying that before he was beaten by huckaby in iowa? >> huckaby weight him in iowa. >> and he did not have the organization and money romney had. but there is so many unknowns. >> lost to huckaby and mccain in new hampshire. >> the whole race was full of surprises. mccain got the nomination, which people did not predict. but the poll on cnn showed huckaby and -- donald trump leading, and what -- >> romney is at 11, huckaby and trump at 19. is romney is the front-runner, he's the weakest republican front-runner we've ever seen, even weaker than john mccain. this health care thing is an albatross. there's no good way to explain it. has all the same aspects every obama care, mandate, subsidies, exchange. he has to work himself up to saying it's an experiment that failed, without being too explicit ab
it's hard to see now who bets him bus he's better organized than anyone. he's very strong in new hampshire. he's got legs and can afford to lose a state or two or three, and keep on going down the road. and i don't see anyone who is that far advanced -- >> you're saying that before he was beaten by huckaby in iowa? >> huckaby weight him in iowa. >> and he did not have the organization and money romney had. but there is so many unknowns. >> lost to huckaby and mccain in...
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those companies are hedging their bets between multiplend bets across these platforms, but also trying to establish a unique meaning, a unique value proposition to consumers. they're really in a very, very tough space, very challenging dynamics ahead of them. >> suarez: charles golvin, thanks a lot. >> my pleasure. >> brown: if there is a "first among equals" for battleground states this campaign season, ohio would likely get the nod. certainly, it feels as though one or both of the candidates is there almost daily. todd zwillich of public radio iernational visited northeast ohio recently to look at how gains in the local economy offer both campaigns a chance to termpet their policies. his story is part of our new collaboration with public media artners across the country as we bring you reports from areas that will likely determine the outcome of the election in a series we call "battleground distches." ">> that's the sound of the economy here in northeast ohio being reborn. at this brand-new manufacturing platt in hubbard, emmitt's oil & gas, p construction is booming. >> we've doubl
those companies are hedging their bets between multiplend bets across these platforms, but also trying to establish a unique meaning, a unique value proposition to consumers. they're really in a very, very tough space, very challenging dynamics ahead of them. >> suarez: charles golvin, thanks a lot. >> my pleasure. >> brown: if there is a "first among equals" for battleground states this campaign season, ohio would likely get the nod. certainly, it feels as though...
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bet you they do come back, though. ( whispers ) pete! rob and jane got turned over four times-- shush! and they've got an alsatian. no, you can't, ben, because a) that experiment is way too complicated for your new chemistry set, and b) that's probably how swine flu started. oh! there's water coming out of it now. oh... god. well, i definitely can't turn the valve off that way. i've dropped the barbecue tongs. oh, for--! ben, your dinosaur doesn't look much like a dinosaur anymore. karen, shut up! he looks more like a, um, a jellyfish that's been in a fire. if you won't shut up, i'm gonna throw this radiator-- okay, everyone, keep calm! dad, turn the thing off! ben... ( grunting, thumping ) banging your head against the wall is not keeping calm! jake: mum, everyone downloads for free. if you want me to be the only kid in the world who pays for his music, then, you know, maybe i should get more pocket money. come off it, jake. listen, titch, it's just-- hey! you're only a few millimeters taller than me. yeah, but from here on in, you're j
bet you they do come back, though. ( whispers ) pete! rob and jane got turned over four times-- shush! and they've got an alsatian. no, you can't, ben, because a) that experiment is way too complicated for your new chemistry set, and b) that's probably how swine flu started. oh! there's water coming out of it now. oh... god. well, i definitely can't turn the valve off that way. i've dropped the barbecue tongs. oh, for--! ben, your dinosaur doesn't look much like a dinosaur anymore. karen, shut...
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global had not taken a huge $6 billion bet on european debt, roseman says, the company would still be here. roseman says his warnings helped cost him his job. michael stockman replaced roseman as chief risk officer, but said he was not hired to be a yes man. stockman insists he grew concerned last summer about the risk m.f. global was taking on. >> i found that the risks and rewards were acceptable, and then in july, i had a change of view. >> reporter: the ratings firms were next to feel the heat of congressional outrage. lawmakers demanded to know why moody's and standard and poor's waited so long to downgrade m.f. global. >> i don't know which one of you i should be more upset with-- the one who says, "it took me six months to get upset," or the one who said, "i didn't catch it in the first place, and as soon as i figured out i blew it in the first place, i got upset within a couple of days." both those answers stink. >> reporter: standard and poor's said m.f. global's chief financial officer sent an email a week before the firm failed, saying it had never been stronger. richard ca
global had not taken a huge $6 billion bet on european debt, roseman says, the company would still be here. roseman says his warnings helped cost him his job. michael stockman replaced roseman as chief risk officer, but said he was not hired to be a yes man. stockman insists he grew concerned last summer about the risk m.f. global was taking on. >> i found that the risks and rewards were acceptable, and then in july, i had a change of view. >> reporter: the ratings firms were next...
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so he's bet the farm. of course, his farm has the most to lose if there is any kind of conflict on the peninsula. do you think that it's -- actually worth having? or rather -- i guess what is he doing to make this happen? he was very, very flattering to president trump. it seems like he has to convince president trump to go to singapore? that king jong-un already has his mind made up? >> yes. i think you know, he believes above all else that beginning of process, beginning of peace process, beginning of denuclearization process, is very, very important. that the first step has to be taken. i really don't think koreans like experts in washington buy the idea that north korea will quickly denuclearize without getting anything in return. so i think he wants to make sure that there is something in it that he can deliver from kim jong-un to president trump. we saw this. we saw the one-on-one meeting between kim and moon where he appeared to be coaching kim on how to deal with trump, and i think he's going to co
so he's bet the farm. of course, his farm has the most to lose if there is any kind of conflict on the peninsula. do you think that it's -- actually worth having? or rather -- i guess what is he doing to make this happen? he was very, very flattering to president trump. it seems like he has to convince president trump to go to singapore? that king jong-un already has his mind made up? >> yes. i think you know, he believes above all else that beginning of process, beginning of peace...
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you can bet those pilots have a lot of explaining to do. >> they sure do, tyler. that's it for us, i'm susie gharib thanks for joining us. >> thanks from me, as well. i'm tyler mathisen. have a great thursday night, see you tomorrow. >>> "nightly business report" has been brought to you by. >> thestreet.com, up to the minute stock market news and in death penalty analysis. our quant ratikwaunlquant ratine ratings daily on over 4300 stocks. learn more at the street.com/nbr. kevin: today on "ask this old house"... i'll show you a high-tech kitchen faucet with a user-friendly installation. have water coming down this way, and then this side is pitched, so it helps wrap the water around here, and it all gets concentrated and goes into the backyard. if you don't have good drainage, a little rain can do a lot of damage. i'm going to show you how to fix it. it's yellow, it's flexible, and it has two steel hooks. what is it? well, let's say i got to get in the corner... [laughter] kevin: that's next on "ask this old house." or, on the wall.
you can bet those pilots have a lot of explaining to do. >> they sure do, tyler. that's it for us, i'm susie gharib thanks for joining us. >> thanks from me, as well. i'm tyler mathisen. have a great thursday night, see you tomorrow. >>> "nightly business report" has been brought to you by. >> thestreet.com, up to the minute stock market news and in death penalty analysis. our quant ratikwaunlquant ratine ratings daily on over 4300 stocks. learn more at the...
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reporting a net positive hiring outlook, with the best bet for jobs in the midwest. diane eastabrook, "nightly business report," chicago. >> tom: howard schultz is the c.e.o. of starbucks. he joins us from seattle, washington. >> howard, welcome back to nightly business report. nice to see you again. >> thank you, tom. >> tom: so manpower called it the most promising hiring outlook in four years. do you agree? very promising for hiring in 2012? >> as far as starbucks goes. we're going to open up a few00 stores and remodel 1700 stores, the most we've ever done, all of which create direct jobs in our company and obviously indirectly, i think we'll spur economic growth in the market that is we're going to be opening and remodeling stores. >> tom: in october, you announced starbucks will have added 3500 jobs. any idea how many indirect jobs you plan on puting on the payroll next year? >> i think it could be twice that. so i think we're trying to do everything we can to demonstrate our commitment to the economics of the growth in terms of the communities we serve, and at
reporting a net positive hiring outlook, with the best bet for jobs in the midwest. diane eastabrook, "nightly business report," chicago. >> tom: howard schultz is the c.e.o. of starbucks. he joins us from seattle, washington. >> howard, welcome back to nightly business report. nice to see you again. >> thank you, tom. >> tom: so manpower called it the most promising hiring outlook in four years. do you agree? very promising for hiring in 2012? >> as far...
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so if you are a betting man, put a percentage on it in terms of whether or not we reach a deal or not. >> well, i mean, i refer to this as the narrow, deep hole. i think the risk of it is happening is less than 50%. but if it happens, then we have a real problem because the government shuts down. and if i can just elaborate on that a little bit, this happened a couple of years ago, you'll remember, over funding the affordable care act. right after the government shut down, the u.s. government ran out of money and had to borrow more money and that meant congress had to raise the debt ceiling or we would have defaulted on the debt, which nobody wants. and, of course, in order to avoid that, they reopened the government in the process. this year, the estimates are we won't run out of money until november or december. if it does shut down, what reopens it? >> what about that debt ceiling? they'll have to reauthorize it and that has been a trigger point in the past. >> that's absolute leet rigly r. that's the bottom line. again, i don't want to scare any listeners. we're not going to defau
so if you are a betting man, put a percentage on it in terms of whether or not we reach a deal or not. >> well, i mean, i refer to this as the narrow, deep hole. i think the risk of it is happening is less than 50%. but if it happens, then we have a real problem because the government shuts down. and if i can just elaborate on that a little bit, this happened a couple of years ago, you'll remember, over funding the affordable care act. right after the government shut down, the u.s....